Training History

Rysavy Research has conducted numerous wireless training sessions. These include private and public sessions.

Private Training

 

Rysavy Research regularly does customized training sessions for companies. Clients include AT&T, AT&T Wireless, Bluetooth SIG, Cingular Wireless, Intel, Microsoft, NetMotion Wireless, Omnisky, RIM, Tektronix, Teledyne, T-Mobile and Xircom.

 

Public Training

 
AT&T Developer Program, Dec 2007, "Harnessing Mobile Middleware - Architectures, Functions and Integration", 1 hour Webinar
 

AT&T Developer Program, Sep 2007, "Best Practices for Mobile Application Development - Strategies, Considerations, and Techniques for Optimal Development", 1 hour Webinar

AT&T Developer Program, Apr 2007, "How Enterprises Can Get Ready for IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS): IMS Strategies and Application Development Approaches", 1 hour Webinar

Cingular Wireless Developer Program, Dec 2006, "Optimal Use of VPNs Over Cellular Networks", 1 hour Webinar

Portland State University, Jan 2007, "Wi-Fi Technology: Evolution and Integration", 1 day course

Bellevue, WA, May 2006, “Evolution of Mobile Broadband”, 1 day course

Portland State University, Apr 2006, "Wireless Technology Advances: Wi-Fi, 3G, WiMAX, Mobile Broadband", 1 day course

Cingular Wireless Developer Program, Mar 2006, "Cingular devCentral UMTS/HSDPA Overview", 1 hour Webinar

WiMAX World, Oct 2005, "Evolution of Mobile Wireless Broadband", 1 hour presentation

Portland State University, Sep 2005, "3G, Evolved 3G, 4G and WiMAX", 1 day course

PalmSource Mobile Summit & DevCon 2005, May 2005, "Palm OS Garnet Wireless Application Development", 1 hour presentation

Bellevue, WA, April 2005, "Wireless Technology Advances", 1 day course

CTIA Wireless Data University, Mar 2005, "Wi-Fi and WiMAX in Detail", half day course


Portland State University, Jan 2005, "Wi-Fi Technology - Evolution and Integration", 1 day course


CTIA Wireless Data University, Oct 2004, Wi-Fi - Technology, Evolution, Adoption and Hotspots, Added Section: WiMAX", half day course


Portland State University, Jun 2004, "3G, WiMAX and other Wide-Area Broadband Wireless Networks", 1 day course


CTIA Wireless Data University, Mar 2004, "Wi-Fi - Technology, Evolution, Adoption and Hotspots", half day course


Portland State University, Nov 2003, "Wi-Fi - Evolution, Adoption and Hotspots", 1 day course


CTIA Wireless Data University, Oct 2003, "Wi-Fi Technology - Evolution, Adoption and Hotspots", half day course


IEEE Wireless LAN Conference, 2002, "Wireless LAN Business and Marketing Issues", 1 hour


Portland State University, 2002, "WLANs, 3G Cellular and Beyond", 2 day course


Portland State University, 2001, "Next Generation Cellular Data", 1 day course


CMP Web 2001, "The Wireless Web in Detail", 1 day course


IEEE Chapter Evening Presentation, 2001, "Wireless Networking Advances - Setting Reasonable Expectations", 2 hours


UCLA, 2001, "Wireless Data Systems", 1 day course


CMP Web 2000, "Wireless Data Networks", 1 day course


UCLA, 2000, "Wireless Data Systems", 2 day course


UCLA, 1999, "New Third Generation Cellular, Digital PCS and Broadband Mobile Data - What Will Dominate?", 4 day course co-taught with C. R. Baugh Ph.D.


Portable Design Conference, 1999, "Wireless Data Integration", 1 day course


Northcon, 1998, "Wireless Data Networking Advances", 1 day course


UCLA, 1998, "Technologies for Wireless Competitive Markets: Cellular, PCS and Wireless Data", 4 day course co-taught with C. R. Baugh Ph.D.


UCLA, 1997, "Cellular, PCS and Wireless Data Technology", 4 day course co-taught with C. R. Baugh Ph.D.


UCLA, 1996, "Wireless Voice And Data Communications (Personal Communications Services, Digital Cellular, and Wireless Data)", 4 day course co-taught with C. R. Baugh Ph.D.


UCLA, 1995, "Wireless Voice And Data Communications (Personal Communications Services, Digital Cellular, and Wireless Data)", 4 day course co-taught with C. R. Baugh Ph.D.


UCLA, 1994, "Wireless Voice And Data Communications (Personal Communications Services, Digital Cellular, and Wireless Data)", 4 day course co-taught with C. R. Baugh Ph.D.